I have this :
class Stress
def initialize(user, pass)
@user = user
@pass = pass
@agent = Mechanize.new do |a|
a.user_agent_alias = 'Windows Mozilla'
a.history.max_size = 0
a.log = my_log
a.log.progname = @user
end
end
def browse
@agent.log.progname = @user
# open/close page
end
end
my_log = Logger.new('dump.log')
my_log.level = Logger::DEBUG
atom = Mutex.new
for i in (Attempts_start..Attempts_end)
threads << Thread.new(Creden_base + i.to_s) do |user|
stress = Stress.new(user, user)
for j in (0..Attempts_req) do
atom.synchronize {stress.browse} # has to be atomic
end
end
end
The above code correctly identifies the different threads by the user by
setting the progname, but the problem is I have to use the Mutex class
to synchronize it, thus loosing the parallel computing since I have to
wait for the request to be sent and received before continuing.
Is there a way to do this without using the Mutex class. Have the
progname set on a per thread basis while running the threads in
real-time parallel.
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